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Originally Posted by 107barney Doubt they have vet nutritionists on staff.
Recalls are voluntary.
Ingredient lists tell you nothing about nutrient profile or digestability of the product.
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Actually, they do. Not sure on Fromm but Farmina has been around for decades. Purina, RC and SD have put forth lots of research and I respect and trust them but they're not the be-all-end-all either, it's always nice to have a few other options. Jackson doesn't do well on RC or SD (to be fair, we didn't try it for long, but that's because I didn't like what I was seeing in a short period of time, he didn't do well on Fromm either IMO... go figure he does great on Purina Beyond ha!)... And honestly at this point, I don't put 100% trust or faith in ANY food company, human or dog.
Edit- thought I should add when I say 'not well', I pretty much just mean he gets more eye boogers, softer/bigger poo, and a "less than ideal body condition" (for him anyway). He gets flabby on high carb foods, including Fromm.
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We have 6 staff veterinarians and 20 other professionals with advanced scientific degrees. Two of our people are fellows to the European equivalent of the AVMA. We have 3 of our plants and do extensive testing with the University of Milan and Naples. Our company has been around since 1965 and is owned by the Russo family.
The food you sampled was tested for 24 months in three published studies for safety before they were put on the market.
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I like a lot of Purina foods. I think Beneful IS gross though and I wish they didn't produce it.